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Used SMC Grahams book route starting from near Sherrabeg&period; Showers with mist at summit&comma; but with occasional weather windows revealing good views&comma; especially down to Loch Laggan&period; Fairly distinct grassy path&comma; becoming more vague past forest&period;

ger

30/12/2018

highlandhillwalker

13/11/2018

Solo

Dangerous Dave

13/05/2018

CK

SheilaS

01/04/2018

kiltedbiggles

30/03/2018

mikebeattie

04/03/2018

BlackPanther

24/02/2018

briansv650s

17/02/2018

redcon

09/02/2018

GmacT

04/02/2018

elizyanne

04/02/2018

Ralph

26/01/2018

ARM

30/09/2017

Bagging the trig&period; Parked below the marked fort near to the Spey Dam&period; Followed informal mountain bike tracks up to the fort&period; Great view&period; From there followed a marked path south west up on to the summit of Black Wood Hill&period; From here the going was much rougher and included crossing a deer fence&period; The Vanessa is a little way off the summit&period; The views were astounding&period; The descent was by the obvious ridge to the north to Sherrabeg and then back along the road&period;

BigJ

30/08/2017

Nozzer

20/08/2017

russell61

03/07/2017

tenerifebilly

03/07/2017

After doing the TUMP this was very tedious but a very quick descent back to the car&period;

Play2End

30/06/2017

hill walker

28/05/2017

With Peterb from Sherrabeg&period; Followed a squelchy path up through young woodland which goes through two deer fences lower down which have gates that open&period; The last deer fence near the top required climbing as there is no gate&period;
&NewLine;Easy ascent on short grassy&comma; heathery slopes to the summit trig point&period; Retraced route to return&period;

A quick up and down from Sherrabeg with Chris&period;
&NewLine;Followed the stream up and through a couple of deer gates&period;
&NewLine;Nearly trod on a meadow pipit that was sitting on four eggs&period;

Peterb

21/05/2017

With M&comma; day off from cycling Corbetts&period; Windy&period; Easy way up&comma; rough descent for round trip&period;

With RRMC a beautiful day weather wise Started from Wolftrax following a forest track up to a Pictish hill fort Followed a footpath to the 565 top&period; Left the path to pick a route through easy forest to a deer fence&period; Onto open hillside and the 622 trig point&period; Descended to the Spey dam reservoir and out to Laggan village

Walked up from our holiday cottage Ravenswood which was located just above the old village hall and phone box at Kinlocklaggan&period; &lpar;Parking possible 547898&rpar;&period; Walked through woods to pylon service track and followed this east to a gate and the open hill side&period; Fine Views&period;